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Show Sunday Herald 20 SUNDAY, OCTOBER - WtK County, 29, W67 Pheasant Hunt Is Next Week UKA U.S. Olympic Ski Coach 061 imistic Opening day for the '1967 Olympic Ski Team never has men's team members' are Jere been rated a contender for the Litton of steamboat springs, not even a 'Colo.; Rich Chaffee of Rutland, Olympic trophy darkhorse but Head Coach Bob! Vt: Jim Barrows ot Steamboat Bea&ie figures his skiers migntj Springs; Dennij (Poncho) Me nem the race now. coy .. or Bishop, cant.; The road to Grenoble, France, Phelps of Lyons Falls, N.Y.; this winter for the 1968 Olynv Harry (Rebel) Ryan of Rutland; lone one for Spider Sabdch, of Kyburz, Calif., pics has been Beattie and his. "kids," and if and Loris Werner otteamboat is still far from over even Springs. WomenY team members are. though the Winter Games-arbut a few short month's away. Wendy Allen of San "The VS. Ski Team members Calif.; Karen Budge of Jackson, have' made remarkable pro- Wyo.; Suzy Chaffee of Rutland; gress," Beattie said after going Rosie Fortna of Warren, Vt; over the summer training pro- Kren Korf anta of P i n e d a 1 e, gram, "They sem to have de- Wyo.; Penny Mc Coy of Bishveloped a more natural feel for op; RobinMorning of Santa tthe snow than ever before as a Monica, Calif.; and Sandy Shell-worof Boise, Idaho. won are not races ny ski jiut by individuals. groups-h- ut y, : imn(iriAnt while the U.S. -- nor anybody mnfitW n tniornilnna ebe-h- as anyone like France s AustriaM or the French," Killy, it BeatUe said jNeverthelss,-w- e superstar, Jean-Claudoes boast kip performers in have seen many different Jim Heuga of Tahoe ' City, names pop In there, particuCalif., and Billy Kidd of Stowe, larly during the second half "Vt of last season." The VS. team is in the midst Once again, the American will of three dryland training sesto beat the French and, have sions at Aspen. The final sesAustrians if they are to get any inwill which hopefully sion, Nov. place. clude tome skiing,-endThe French have so complete-l- y 23. Two Jayj later, the team overshadowed any other.jskJ will leave for Val d'Ise're, France, for" preOlympic train- team that there is barely room left in the standings for any.... ing. -one else. II Members One Measure For the first time, Beattie " will be Taking 10 men and eight The WWorid Cup women to the Olympics. The are one way of measuring the coach wishes he progress of the various teams. g that is all the The World Cup, which was had more-b- ut U.S. Olympic Committee would started last year as a means allow. of grading individuals during was decided the "off season on the results of some 18 interS. i i J Pheasant ' Aam It tAnai f Von4 J' 0 v 4.S I '' I of finding your prospective hunt-- I v I make the necessary arrangements for their hunt. The open" ing day is November 4. will Early preparations pay . 7 ft ouu ikiw is uie uine ior scalier- gunners to be thinkinff about where they plan to hunt and to 1 .t' , me bunting sold. , e Pedro, th And.T' i i s X in iiiihl f r - all JACK ALLSHOUSE, instructor of a bunting afety class in By gaining early permission American Fork, presents certificate of completion and patch to Cathy King, one of 18 girls enrolled in the record class of to hunt upon private lands you not only make your 4rip more 122, and to Royce S&e. Additional classes will be held in ' pleasant, but you are aiding in the future. the efforts of all conservation Large Class Completes reiauons between and sportsmen.- landowners . . Woolp erf To Lecture At Clinic national races. ; The highest VS. finisher was Heuga at sixth. Kidd, who boasts the best U. S. men's Olympic finish with a second in the slalom at Innsbruck in did not race last year 1064, because of a broken leg. No VS. woman finished in the top 10. The French, led by Killy, took NCAA Phil Woolpert, Basketball Coach of the Year, four of the top five places in will be the featured pest lec- - the World Cup. KfflyJiad the maximum amount of points 18 two-tim- e turer on Nevanber for me FifthrAnnual Brigham Young University Basketball Clinic. Included on the day-lo- g program will be Marcus Garrett of Clearfield High School and Doug Moon from Uintah High, coaches of the 1367 class "A" and "B" Utah state champion basketball teams. . , Woolpert is currently athletic director - and head , basketball coach at the University of San Diego. Since accepting these positions at San Diego in 1962 Woolpert baa brought the Toreros four winning seasons in five with one 3 mark. Prior to his appointment San Diego bad one winning season In six. It 'was at the University of San Francisco mat Woolpert -c- limbed to the highest honors in collegiate basketball. After . replacing Pete Newell in 1950, Woolpert brought the Dons into national prominance beginning - Hunter Safety C ourse - - 13-1- U 1955. The fabulous Bill Russell and K. C Jones were two of Wool- pert's most famous products. With Russell and Jones the Dons won the NCAA title in 1955 and 1956 and Woolpert was named NCAA Coach of the Year both seasons. Another mark established by the famous Woolpert teams of the mid 50's was the 60 game streak which today winning stands as an NCAA Record Indiana entered the Dec. 11.1816. ' - k sk!ng Union - - If I r y 5v ' KC' ' Keglerr Are Picked KILL on opening weekend is displayed by this happy group of hunters, left to right Harry Alleman, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Ditch Hall, Springville; Dan Alleman, Spanish Fork; Duane Alleman, Sprinville; and Dave Alleman, North Ridge, Calif. They shot the big bucks is Diamond Fork. They, reported seeing lots of deer, and this is one hunting party, that thinks this is a good hunting year. Reports are varied throughout the state, how ever, and it appears to be a normal year for hunter success. A GOOD Meet Public Support ; buildX,'. XXTEX -- er HS&M - . possible in the competitio- nThe French women also nao four of the top five spots, but Canada's Nancy Greene won the World Cup with a victory in the last run of the season at Jackson Hole, Wyo. gOOd There is no doubt that every one win be playing catch - up behind the French this year. The UJ5. team did come on strong at the finish of last sea son, especially Heuga. Capable Racers "Several of our racers,,, Be attie said, "both men and wom en, learned how to battle. They know how they are capable of beating the Europeans. ."We know the odds will be touch (at Grenoble) but that won't stop us from continuing to attack." Only Heuea and Kidd have seen Olympic competition be fore, adding the factor of inexperience to Beattie's woes. The blond, fiery coach feels last summer's training program was the best the team has had. Heuea."1 Barrows and Chaff ee raced in Australia tor anew a month and the rest of the men and women were training at Portillo, Chile. The summer training, Beattie sail helped bring the U. S. team up to a competitive level with other teams. "It gave us the chance to geTmore time on skis, something many of our kids have lacked in their training because of school studies and other activities," he says. V AjmalJyeslmfinjynime and effort prior to the season opening will pay big dividends during the hunt. The! Jack AUshouse, veteran to- - Jsk permission, respect priAMERICAN FORK vate property and obey all rules ss gun safety ever 5 gest , assisted by Coy established by proclamation for Ivie, president of the Amerl-For-k your outdoor season. Sportsmen's Association can Fork Spcman's Associa- week. En- was- - comnleted-th- is rollment was -- 122. Including tion and other officers, the BYU boys, girls and young women group was divided Into three completing requirements to ob- - sections, with intensive hlStruc- tain their first hunting license. tion given for two three-hou- r sessions, plus an evening of target shooting and examina Trvouts for me .BYU howlins tions. Mr, AUshouse has been team have been completed and , teaching similar classes in gun the varsityieam.jasbeen selected. Members of the mens safety and survival-traini- ng since 1953, with several of his team include Roy Barraclough, former students bringing their Parker Owens, Ingolf Noto, Tom To Build wives in for instruction in gun Cottongin, Tyler Hoist, Jerry Davis, .FinnjChristensen, and safety in the current class. (UPI)-Gh- arks OAKLAND, Calif. Certificates " were presented Tom Homer. 0. Finley, the despair at the conclusion of the classes Members of the women's of : Kansas dry and Senator to those completing the course team are Beverly Empey, KarAn embroidered en Jensen, Marsha Scates, BarSymington, put his best foot successfully. bara Anderson, Chris Brighten, forward today in a bid to Karen Blackham, Nora Kellett, -O t ""T and Norma Walton.' for the transplanted up support tion of the training class. Oakland Athletics. Those desiring to enroll in "Some ofVour players are gun safety instruction classes CHANGE NAME going to meet the public and let are invited to register at the RENO, Nev. ('UPI)--Aft74 them know that their support is Robinson's Sport Shop in Amer years, the University of Nevada needed and that well do all hi ican Fork and they will be noti- wants to change the name of our power to earn tneir fied of the next class sponsored the student newspaper, J'Sage- " support," Finley told a recent by the Sportsman's : Associa- WTISa. . news conference. tion. The nominal registration Recently it Hated two objecHe Introduced Rick Monday, fee includes all materials and tions: Sagebrush connotes a Jim Gosger, Ernie Fazio, Mike instruction supplies," Including "dead weed" and secondly Hersbberger and John Donald rules and ammunition used in Sagebrush is also the name of son as the ballplayers who are connection with the training the newspaper at another state in town as ambassadors of classes. institution tbe prison. standingsfTOlplfl. rimey, hard-drivin- ) Scout the area, find out who owns the land you plan to hunt on, then get the necessary permits or permission to hunt Li -,-,,, F unit permits ( brings you the news in color Fall Colorcast Suits i. by Hart Schaffner & v Marx WilL; Finley incurred the ire of many Kansas City fans and was denounced by Senator Symington of Missouri after : the American Leagu okayed the team's transfer to Oakland earlier mismonth. . 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